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This guide is designed to provide users with a scenario-based approach to installing [[Tmedia]] and [[Tdev]] systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. This means that users must first go through the steps that are general to all installations, and subsequently follow the instructions that are specific to their particular application scenario (this corresponds to the type of service, and hardware system being set up). | This guide is designed to provide users with a scenario-based approach to installing [[Tmedia]] and [[Tdev]] systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. This means that users must first go through the steps that are general to all installations, and subsequently follow the instructions that are specific to their particular application scenario (this corresponds to the type of service, and hardware system being set up). | ||
'''Prerequisites''' | |||
This document assumes that the [[Tmedia]] or [[Tdev]] devices are installed as described in their Quick Reference Guides, and in the case of the Tmedia system communication has been established with the control network. | This document assumes that the [[Tmedia]] or [[Tdev]] devices are installed as described in their Quick Reference Guides, and in the case of the Tmedia system communication has been established with the control network. | ||
(Note: Tmedia devices are shipped with the Tmedia Web Portal pre-installed, while Tdev devices require that Toolpack be installed as described in the [http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/documentation/TMP6400_Installation_Guide.pdf TMP6400 Installation Guide].) | ('''Note:''' Tmedia devices are shipped with the Tmedia Web Portal pre-installed, while Tdev devices require that Toolpack be installed as described in the [http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/documentation/TMP6400_Installation_Guide.pdf TMP6400 Installation Guide].) | ||
Furthermore, in the case of a Tdev device and the initial configuration of the [[Toolpack]] application server, the following will have been provided: | Furthermore, in the case of a Tdev device and the initial configuration of the [[Toolpack]] application server, the following will have been provided: | ||
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'''Key Concepts''' | |||
*'''System:''' A system is defined as the complete solution that is designed for a network. If a system solution is comprised of 4 TMP6400’s and a TMS1600, then the combination of these TelcoBridges devices is termed a system. | *'''System:''' A system is defined as the complete solution that is designed for a network. If a system solution is comprised of 4 TMP6400’s and a TMS1600, then the combination of these TelcoBridges devices is termed a system. | ||
*'''Hardware:''' Each TelcoBridges devices, whether it is a TMP6400, TMG3200, or TMS1600 is referred to as a hardware device or hardware adapter. | *'''Hardware:''' Each TelcoBridges devices, whether it is a TMP6400, TMG3200, or TMS1600 is referred to as a hardware device or hardware adapter. | ||
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'''Web Portal Organization''' | |||
The Web Portal is divided up into eight major sections reflected in the navigation bar located on the left-hand side of the portal. These are: | The Web Portal is divided up into eight major sections reflected in the navigation bar located on the left-hand side of the portal. These are: | ||
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=Web Portal Basics= | |||
'''''IMPORTANT!''''' The Topics covered in the following table are common to <u>all</u> TMedia installations. Therefore, this section should be consulted before moving on to any other. | '''''IMPORTANT!''''' The Topics covered in the following table are common to <u>all</u> TMedia installations. Therefore, this section should be consulted before moving on to any other. | ||
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=ISDN-SIP Gateway | =ISDN-SIP Gateway= | ||
The following tables contain a typical configuration scenario for an [[ISDN]] to [[SIP]] gateway. This type of installation allows for the transfer of information from traditional [[ISDN]] signaling to [[SIP]] protocol for [[VoIP]] applications. Please follow each step one after another as these are listed in logical order. | The following tables contain a typical configuration scenario for an [[ISDN]] to [[SIP]] gateway. This type of installation allows for the transfer of information from traditional [[ISDN]] signaling to [[SIP]] protocol for [[VoIP]] applications. Please follow each step one after another as these are listed in logical order. | ||
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The following table contains information on configuring the [[SS7]] signaling protocol. | The following table contains information on configuring the [[SS7]] signaling protocol. | ||
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Toolpack v2.5 allows you to configure CAS R2 signaling stacks. The following table lists the basic steps that must be followed in order to configure CAS R2. | Toolpack v2.5 allows you to configure CAS R2 signaling stacks. The following table lists the basic steps that must be followed in order to configure CAS R2. | ||
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The following table contains steps for configuring an H.248 media gateway control protocol | The following table contains steps for configuring an H.248 media gateway control protocol | ||
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To use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)on your machine, you must first configure the '''tbSnmpAgent'''. | To use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)on your machine, you must first configure the '''tbSnmpAgent'''. | ||
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Once these tasks are completed, your TMedia platform is ready to expose system variables for polling with the Simple Network management Protocol (SNMP). | Once these tasks are completed, your TMedia platform is ready to expose system variables for polling with the Simple Network management Protocol (SNMP). | ||
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Toolpack v2.5 can send accounting requests containing CDR data to a remote RADIUS server. In order to do so, refer to the [[Toolpack:Configuring_RADIUS A|Configuring RADIUS]] page. | Toolpack v2.5 can send accounting requests containing CDR data to a remote RADIUS server. In order to do so, refer to the [[Toolpack:Configuring_RADIUS A|Configuring RADIUS]] page. | ||
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TelcoBridges provides a wide variety of routing script examples which customers can apply directly in their web configuration according to their needs by following just a few simple steps. Please select one of the following examples according to your needs. You may modify it when necessary. | TelcoBridges provides a wide variety of routing script examples which customers can apply directly in their web configuration according to their needs by following just a few simple steps. Please select one of the following examples according to your needs. You may modify it when necessary. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 17 December 2021
This guide is designed to provide users with a scenario-based approach to installing Tmedia and Tdev systems, using the Web Portal configuration tool. This means that users must first go through the steps that are general to all installations, and subsequently follow the instructions that are specific to their particular application scenario (this corresponds to the type of service, and hardware system being set up).
Prerequisites
This document assumes that the Tmedia or Tdev devices are installed as described in their Quick Reference Guides, and in the case of the Tmedia system communication has been established with the control network.
(Note: Tmedia devices are shipped with the Tmedia Web Portal pre-installed, while Tdev devices require that Toolpack be installed as described in the TMP6400 Installation Guide.)
Furthermore, in the case of a Tdev device and the initial configuration of the Toolpack application server, the following will have been provided:
- The Tdev device to which the Web Portal will first connect.
- The Tdev device will have been pre-configured with its physical TDM interface.
- The serial number of the Tdev device will have been entered into the configuration file.
- The application software for the Tdev device will have been pre-installed on the Toolpack application server, as described in the TMP6400 Installation Guide.
This document also assumes familiarity with topics, such as ISDN signaling, SIP signaling, SS7, CAS R2 signaling, and SIGTRAN signaling.
Key Concepts
- System: A system is defined as the complete solution that is designed for a network. If a system solution is comprised of 4 TMP6400’s and a TMS1600, then the combination of these TelcoBridges devices is termed a system.
- Hardware: Each TelcoBridges devices, whether it is a TMP6400, TMG3200, or TMS1600 is referred to as a hardware device or hardware adapter.
- Line Interface: The physical TDM module installed on the TelcoBridges device is referred to as a line interface.
Web Portal Organization
The Web Portal is divided up into eight major sections reflected in the navigation bar located on the left-hand side of the portal. These are:
- Status -- series of screens providing overall system status as well as the status of various active applications, services, interfaces, and protocols
- Users -- list of all individuals with access to the system
- Logs -- view or download records of system activity
- Backups -- create, download or restore copies of the overall system configuration data
- Packages -- list of installed releases of the system software
- Systems -- list of hardware devices and configuration settings
- Configurations -- list of settings that have been created for a device
- Gateway -- options for configuring network access points, call detail records, calling routes, etc.